I have iterated and already got a LOT of comments from a LOT of people
(Thanks everyone who spent time on it ). I'd say the document is out of
draft already, it very much describes the idea of multi-tenancy that I hope
we will be voting on some time in the future.
Taking into account that ~ 30%
Then - just add it as another operator in Azure :).
It's not more than yet-another-operator for Azure service. It would be
a different story if it was a different "service" - with completely
different stakeholders and maintenance burden involved. Being a "just
another Azure operator" it adds very
Hello Jarek,
There is no particular need to add this into a separate provider, I just did it
as I wanted to deploy it myself, it could perfectly reside within the Microsoft
Azure provider one.
There is nothing special about it, except it depends on the msgraph-core
dependency (which is light
Dear Airflow community,
I'm happy to announce that Airflow 2.8.3 was just released.
The released sources and packages can be downloaded via
https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/installation/installing-from-sources.html
Other installation methods are described in
Hello,
Apache Airflow 2.8.3 (based on RC1) has been accepted.
3 "+1" binding votes received:
- Ephraim Anierobi
- Jarek Potiuk
- Hussein Awala
4 "+1" non-binding votes received:
- Vincent Beck
- Amogh Desai
- Aritra Basu
- Rahul Vats
Vote thread:
There were strange errors in the canary build which was not showing up in
the canary - so I need to revert and investigate.
On Mon, Mar 11, 2024 at 8:52 AM Jarek Potiuk wrote:
> And merged :)
>
> On Sun, Mar 10, 2024 at 6:52 PM Jarek Potiuk wrote:
>
>> Hey here,
>>
>> FINALLY - after 5 months
And merged :)
On Sun, Mar 10, 2024 at 6:52 PM Jarek Potiuk wrote:
> Hey here,
>
> FINALLY - after 5 months (a little more than I initially anticipated - I
> thought it will take 3-4 months) we can finally add Python 3.12.
>
> The time is about right - a day that we plan to cut the
> Airflow